Memoir of an Indigo Princes
As my striped socks step across the cold hospital floor,
I think: I’m a princess.
Keep my feet within the dimensions of each tile,
Don’t let them see my face.
I think I’m a princess.
Listen to Amy as she tells me to be gentle.
Don’t let them see my face.
Let the water from the faucet run.
Listen to Amy as she tells me to be gentle.
The tests all say I’m abnormal, I’m psychotic.
Let the water from the faucet run.
Spirits and angels haunt the halls.
The tests all say I’m abnormal, I’m psychotic.
Indigo patterns decorate my mind, my sister guards my heart.
Spirits and angels haunt the halls.
Singing alleluia to the dawn and to the dusk, brings me closer home.
Indigo patterns decorate my mind, my sister guards my heart.
Keep my feet within the dimensions of each tile.
Singing alleluia to the dawn and to the dusk brings me closer home
As my striped socks step across the cold hospital floor.